Where to stream The Bachelor Season 14

Season 14

Watch The Bachelor Season 14 in Australia

Released: 4th Jan, 2010

Where to watch The Bachelor Season 14

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Season 14 Episodes

S14 Episode 1

Week 1 (S14)

Jake Pavelka returns to the Malibu mansion where he fell in love with former "Bachelorette" Jillian, and he finds 25 women who have traveled across the country for a chance at love with him; Jillian and Ed help choose the first 10 for elimination.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 4 Jan 2010

S14 Episode 2

Week 2 (S14)

The 15 remaining ladies move into their mansion. Group dates include a magazine shoot and a trip to an amusement park. One lucky lady flies with Jake to Palm Springs for a Chicago concert. At the rose ceremony, 3 women are eliminated.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 11 Jan 2010

S14 Episode 3

Week 3 (S14)

12 women remain and two lucky ladies get one-on-one dates with Jake. Before the rose ceremony, a bachelorette is booted from the house. At the end of the night, the field of women is down to nine.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 18 Jan 2010

S14 Episode 4

Week 4 (S14)

Jake and the nine remaining bachelorettes take an RV trip. Dates include a three-on-one date, a two-on-one date and a big six woman date. Roses are at stake in all three dates and only five ladies are left standing at the end of the trip.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Jan 2010

S14 Episode 5

Week 5 (S14)

Jake and the five remaining bachelorettes take on San Francisco. Dates include visits to Chinatown, Golden Gate Park and a Napa Valley Castle. At the rose ceremony, four ladies remain.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Feb 2010

S14 Episode 6

Week 6 (S14)

Jake accompanies the four remaining bachelorettes to their hometowns to meet their families. Back in L.A., one of the women visits him in his hotel room to tell him something surprising. Then comes the rose ceremony, at which Jake chooses one to go home.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Feb 2010

S14 Episode 7

Week 7 (S14)

Jake takes the three remaining ladies to St. Lucia for the fantasy overnight dates. After their date, each woman sends Jake a private video message before the rose ceremony.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 15 Feb 2010

S14 Episode 8

The Women Tell All

15 rejected bachelorettes return to confront Jake and dish about their experiences. Also included are outtakes from the season and an update on former bachelors and bachelorettes.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 22 Feb 2010

S14 Episode 9

Week 8 (S14)

Jake must choose between Tenley and Vienna in the season finale. The ladies have exotic dates with Jake and meet his family in St. Lucia. Jake's family has some serious questions for the ladies after Jake's heart. At the end, will Jake pop the question?

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Mar 2010

S14 Episode 10

After the Final Rose

After Jake makes his final decision, he is brought back to face the girl he chose and the one he didn't.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Mar 2010

S14 Episode 11

Jason and Molly's Wedding

Bachelor Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney get married. Included in the episode are the wedding preparations and highlights of the bachelor and bachelorette parties.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Mar 2010

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